NOTES:
* Multi-brick datasets are written as 4D (x,y,z,t) MINC
files.
* If the dataset has complex-valued sub-bricks, then this
program won't write the MINC file.
* If any of the sub-bricks have floating point scale
factors attached, then the output will be in float
format (regardless of the presence of -floatize).
* This program uses the MNI program 'rawtominc' to create
the MINC file; rawtominc must be in your path. If you
don't have rawtominc, you must install the MINC tools
software package from MNI. (But if you don't have the
MINC tools already, why do you want to convert to MINC
format anyway?)
* At this time, you can find the MINC tools at
ftp://ftp.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/pub/minc/
You need the latest version of minc-*.tar.gz and also
of netcdf-*.tar.gz.